We, the members of the Rabbinical Council appointed by the honorable “Rishon leTzion” Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu, Shilt”a, to check the complaints and the concerning the rulings of Rabbi Shlomo Aviner on issues of family purity. After reviewing much testimony, both verbal and written, and in the absence of cooperation from the side of Rabbi Aviner (who did not come to the despite our requests), we announce that in light of the data which is in our possession, we are convinced that there are things he teaches which are not according to Jewish Law, and there are things which are which appear to the public as permitting the forbidden” (Yoreh De'ah 242:10).

And thus, we have arrived at the conclusion that it is forbidden for Rabbi Shlomo Aviner to provide instruction of Jewish Law on topics of marital relations (menstruation, stains, appearances, the prohibition of a woman to her husband, and those related issues).

We request that the Religious Council bring these things to the attention of the public, primarily in Bet-El and the surrounding area, and to announce that one should not turn to him for these questions.

Sincerely,

Ya'acov Yosef

Dov Lior

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B”H Surely I have seen the written and signed above, and I join it.

Mordechai Eliyahu

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Trustworthy are the words of Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu, SHILT”A, and I share in his opinion.

Zalman Nehemiyah Goldberg

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To the Council of RabbisPeace and Blessing

Surely I have seen the letter of the honorable council: Rabbi D. Lior, Rabbi Y. Yosef, with the addition of signatures from the Rishon leTzion Rabbi M. Eliyahu and Rabbi Z. N. Goldberg, and it is self-evident.

Friday, July 8, 2005

The figure and attached note (translation) below was taken from (Appendix 4). It can be found at the end of the summary of the course of events leading up to the letter from the Rabbinical Council to the Binyamin Area Religious Council.

It is only one of many pieces of evidence which was brought to the attention of the Rabbinical Council for consideration.

It is placed here, in a separate post for clarity.

Rabbi Ya'acov Yosef wrote the lines above on the envelop to which he attached [a sample] of menstrual blood. He even wrote in the question of whether the sample was clean as if it were [the women's] seventh clean day. The envelop was sealed and handed to a messenger.